NotBirdseye
Well-Known Member
I sail solo. I have a line rigged over the side from near the bow to the transom that can be easily reached from the water. If one falls from a dinghy there is nothing one can grab and in any tide one can be quickly swept away from the boat. A line gives one a chance to hold on & work along to the stern & climb aboard.
If I go on deck I do not do it unless really necessary. All lines lead to the cockpit. If I do have to go I just slow the boat down first. generally it is to get fenders in or get lines ready to enter port & drop sails. So there is no need to blast along at 6 kts. If I do these things close to or in ports ( ie Cherbourg, Dieppe Boulogne, river Orwell, etc etc) I could grab the side lines Hook a 150mm tether that I have on my LJ, Cut the main tether & slide to the back of the boat. I will be dragged along clear of the boat but the way the line is rigged, high up at the stern, it should lift me a little. If i cannot climb aboard the boat will eventually hit a wall or run aground somewhere & hopefully someone will start asking questions & come & look. If it runs aground in the Orwell or Blackwater or a sandbank I can walk ashore. It is just a last roll of the dice but worth giving it a go.